They can't, I don't care what they say. The laws of physics still apply. The "heat" that is being discharged might be 60F which is hot compared to 0F. They would have to circulate thousands of cubic yards of 0F air to obtain even a tiny amount of "heat".

Someone asked for link:
https://www.mitsubishicomfort.com/benefits/hyper-heating


There has to be a catch.  How can they efficiently extract heat from such cold air?  I'm eager to learn details and see evaluations.
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